Water quality management -- South Dakota -- Finance; Drinking water -- South Dakota

This report describes how South Dakota has met the goals and objectives of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) Loan program as identified in the 2014 Intended Use Plan, the actual use of funds, and the financial position of the Drinking...

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted from April through June, 1998. From this survey data, the July population of antelope in South Dakota was estimated to be 19,897 and the average doe:fawn ratio was 100:80.

Report on continued planning, design, and implementation of best management practices in selected 303d listed waterbodies in South Dakota. This project was conducted in cooperation with the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural...

Fish community surveys were conducted by the South Dakota
Department of Game Fish and Parks (SDGFP) to monitor fisheries populations
throughout Region IV, which is comprised of 13 counties in northeastern South Dakota. Information presented in this...

The Legislative Manual, commonly known as the Blue Book, is a comprehensive reference source on state government that is published every two years according to South Dakota Codified Law. It contains information on elected state officials, judges,...

The aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted between May 12 and July 10, 1973. From these aerial survey data the July population for western South Dakota was 33,128 antelope. This was a decrease of 1,766 from the 1972 population of 34,894...

A Black Hills-wide angler use and harvest survey was conducted from May of 1994 through April of 1995 on 64 streams and 19 reservoirs throughout the Black Hills. In 1995 a follow-up mail survey containing 38 questions pertaining to fishing in the...

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted from April through June, 2001. From these survey data, the July population of antelope in South Dakota was estimated to be 33,420 and the average doe:fawn ratio was 100:86.